Most likely, not a book I would have chosen on my own. This Book is a Books Burgers and Brewspick for our community Book Club read. Pleasantly surprised, I enjoyed the book and learned a bit along the journey about the Osage. The Murders and the FBI.

~Sheila

In the 1920’s, the Osage Indians were the richest people per capita in the world. Land was given to them was later discovered to be hiding a wealth of oil – oil that now belonged to the land owners.
Or at least… one would think.

One by one the Osage started to die. Mysterious ways looking anywhere from drowning, food or alcohol poisoning, and downright murder. Anyone who looked to closely at what may be happening to the Osage either disappeared or was found dead themselves. As the death tole climbed, the newly organized FBI took on the case. What followed was cover ups and corruption and eventually – a truth that becomes known as one of the biggest conspiracies in history.

Continuing my reign of terror on my house – I listened to this book on audio so I could paint, scrub, sand and clean up while enjoying this book. A series of narrators: Will Patton(Narrator), Ann Marie Lee(Narrator), Danny Campbell(Narrator) make up this read flawlessly. I never rally noticed the voice change as the story unfolded.

David Grann captures details of American History that I think is safe to say – little known. The book held my attention as the details came to light of sinister undertaking of greed and privilege. I am astounded that I did not know about this.

History buffs, non fiction readers will take to this book. I look forward to our discussion in our group.

Honestly, Becoming was not really on my radar of “Must Reads” until I saw the number of people on the “First Book Of The Year” post that planned to read this as their first book of the year. Seven of the ninety-nine participants had this book in their photo – far more than any other book chosen. So.. who am I to argue with the logic of the worlds book lovers? ;P

~Sheila

Michelle Robinson grew up on the South Side of Chicago in a home that was shared with her Aunt’s family as well as her own. She and her brother Craig were raised in a loving home with parents that did not dictate their comings and goings or saddle them with curfews – they believed that you installed good habits and good examples in your home and your children will make their own decisions based on their upbringing.

It worked. Craig, who loves sports and could open up a conversation in any room, was accepted into Princeton. As his little sister, Michelle, followed suit taking an interest in Law and also made her way to Princeton. Later, while working in a position at Sidley Austin in Chicago, she would meet a young attractive colleague named Barack Obama. And the story of a journey to the White House would begin….

I listened to this book on audio while working on house projects. The book is narrated by Michelle herself and I would highly recommend anytime you choose to read a Memoir/Biography go with audio if they are narrated (and they often are) by the author. There is just something about the authors voice being put to their life story that takes it to the next level.

I was not disappointed with Becoming. Michelle’s modest upbringing, her friendships, relationships, and even her struggles to fit in sometimes with an all too white-washed society was all very real. I admit to cheering at some of the stories such as while in College a mother had her daughter removed due to Michelle’s color and I think “some day that lady can recall that she had her daughter moved away from a young girl that would someday become the First Lady.”

I found the book moving, and I enjoyed hearing of Michelle’s life as a child, to her schooling, to meeting Barack; her struggles with politics, Barack’s drive and the family struggles as it led to the decision to run for President. To both of them I found a renewed appreciation for what they took on – come what may.

Overall – quite an enjoyable journey – one I recommend that you take as well if you have not already. This is a delightful look into Michelle’s drive and the First Family.

Chosen as our January book club read… small in size but it is King.. and our adventure began…

~Sheila

Scott Carey has always been a big man but something is changing. He doesn’t know why, but he is losing weight. Not in the usual… clothes are getting lose, change in appetite and diet or even illness… Scott was losing weight according to the scale but his outer appearance looked the same. He can be fully dressed with rolls of quarters in his pockets or stripped down to just his boxers and the scale would read the same.

As the scale seemed to dip a couple of pounds a day no matter what he ate he knew that whatever was going on, he knew he did not want to be poked and prodded. He trusts a handful of people with his secret, and chooses whatever this is, he is going to make the most of it and he wonders what happens when he reaches 0.

Confession: I like to sink into a book. I like to spend time with the characters, getting to know them and developing the scene. While Elevation, in its short stature (146 pages) does a good job on putting together a cast you want to know more about – you do end up feeling a little short changed (pun intended) as the story moves along as rapidly as Scott’s weight loss.

In the end, it is a good read – but not a great read. King Fans, by all mean read it, yet go in looking at it as a delicious small dessert – sweet and then gone all too quickly.

There are a group of authors that when they write a book – I don’t need to know much about it. I know from experience it is going to be good. Liane Moriarty is one of those authors.

~Sheila

Nine Strangers sign up to attend a 10-Day Health Resort Retreat called Tranquillum House. All have different reasons for attending: lose weight, find themselves, reboot, peace, etc. After all, how could one really resist an add that promotes a 10-Day Mind and Body Total Transformation Retreat?

At first, everyone pretty much keeps to themselves. Beyond the (mandatory) daily smoothies, meditations and special diet they eye one another suspiciously. Then they began to talk – too much according to the Proprietress, Masha, who hand picked the retreat attendees. Masha seems to have an underlining agenda and methodically moves her guests through the 10-days almost as though they were puppets being worked by her hand.

As the retreat moves along and the guests start to have questions – they all pinpoint on one. Should they run while they still have the chance?

“Women and their bodies! The most abusive and toxic of relationships. Masha had seen women pinch at the flesh of their stomachs with such brutal self-loathing they left bruises. Meanwhile their husbands fondly patted their won much larger stomachs with rueful pride.”

I tend to listen to Moriarty’s books rather than read them as she has an amazing narrator. Caroline Lee, who narrated Moriarty’s other books: The Husband’s Secret, Big Little Lies, Truly Madly Guilty) has just the right amount of snark for Moriarty’s often fun and quirky characters.

Nine Perfect Strangers started out differently than the others I have listened to. The start up felt – well slow, and it took me a while to get into what was happening. Usually her books grab me right away, this one took a wee bit longer… once everyone arrived at the retreat, it started to get interesting. What was going to happen? Everyone was so different… why did Masha act so strange? What the %$*@ was in that smoothie she insisted that everyone drink every day?

In the end, I enjoyed the story. There were a few laugh out loud moments and once again Moriarty has created something unusual using trendy topics and real life issues. Recommended for Moriarty fans and I highly recommend if you have not tried her on audio to do so.

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A book long ago (more years than I care to admit…) recommended to be by a friend who referred to this book as one of her favorite books. That alone was enough to cause me to seek it out and place it on my shelf where it sat, was occasionally pulled off, and then put back due to lack of time to pursue such a large read.

Little did I know it was buying its time until it became my First Book Of The Year for 2019. Thank you Christy… for this adventure.

~Sheila

A Young man, Kvothe, wishing to learn the art of magic and its many forms as he is handed a series of hardships that land him in the position of an orphan with nothing but his name and the clothes on his back, the shoes on his feet, and a gift of music in his heart.

Daringly, dreaming well beyond his means, he uses his whit and charm to find his way into the School of Magic scraping up any means he can to pay his tuition as it comes due. Naturally gifted, he is challenged time and again by those who oppose him as well as his own gift of getting into trouble.

Now many many years later, we find Kvothe who has been discovered working as an Innkeeper under another name. And here.. is where we find his story..

I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep.

You may have heard of me.

I finally finally finally picked up this book to read. It has been on my shelf for years recommended and neglected until… as I contemplated what would be the First Book of 2019… and my mind fell on this one.
Yes, there are similarities to Harry Potter (orphan, parents killed, looking for the killer, a magical school, constant trouble…) but do not let this discourage you as this is not Harry Potter by any means. More complex comes to mind, a darker tale than what young Harry started with for sure and a whole different world development.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book going back and forth between book and audio (so I could paint while listening) and digging in deep to this grand story. Recommended to those like me who enjoy a good Fantasy Adventure. If you have not read Rothfuss I recommend that you do. Talk of this series becoming a feature film are in the works and I for one, do not want to miss the journey.

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What fun first book has been this year! 99 entries! This post is to add in the ones that I missed or that came in after I posted. It’s quite the list! To see the original and full post with book titles and links go here.
Happy New Year all and Happy Reading.

Happy New Year! It’s 2019 and this year more than quite a few in the past, I feel ready to start with something new. Among many other subjects, I am excited to dig back into reading as well – starting with this first book of 2019.

Thank you to everyone who participated this year. It does my heart good to see the many book lovers share their reads from all over the world. From people in my home town, all around Minnesota, the US – and even beyond. I know for sure we have Africa, Australia, and New England. Thank you so much and happy reading.

See if you can find me and my book choice in the collages. ;P

Did you find any to add to your own reading list? I think I have several to mention to Book Club!

Thank you all again for participating. I enjoy this so much. If you missed out and wish to participate you can still send me your book choice today (sdechantal@gmail.com) I can add you to any that come in tomorrow. If you submitted a pic and you do not see it, please let me know and send it again. With all the pics that come in by Email, Facebook, Messenger, Text… It would be easy for me to miss something.

Happy New Year and may your 2019 reading take you on new adventures beyond your dreams!Sheila

As in past years… I spend a part of December choosing my word for the next year. For quite a few years now I have chose to this as opposed to a New Years resolution. I make a big deal out of choosing my word making sure it is something I will carry with me for a whole year and utilize and apply to my life. Some years the word just falls into my lap… other times (like in 2018) I find I feel I have to work at it.

2018: I chose EXPERIENCE. I wanted to experience new things and really get out and live. I think I did… I took on a new position as a Marketing Director, I took part in Ragbrai and biked 7 days across Iowa, I made some very scary choices in my life and came out the other side – better for it.

2017: SHINE. Shine is probably my favorite word I have used and if people can have a life word (and I believe they can…. mine is SHINE. 2017 was a year of renewal. A year I made choices to live and do and make a difference. In 2017 I felt as thought the world was cheering me on and I came out of the darkness.

2016: COURAGE. This was a hard year but a productive one. I moved forward with a shadow hanging over me. I was scared of the world and of what my life now meant. COURAGE was used often when I made choices to stay ahead of the darkness. To find my way out and say yes to things when I would have much rather hid away.

2015: EMERGE. Emerge started out meaning one thing and by April meant something completely different after the tragedy of this year. It was a hard year… and a hard word. In the end… I was different.. but I did emerge.

2019 has been a bit of a thoughtful process. For a while I thought it was going to be PRESENT but I honestly didn’t love it. Being present is definitely something I am working on, yes I didn’t feel it reached every corner of my life like I want a word to do so I searched on. Today, I wrote down what my goals were for 2019 regarding:

Career

Health/Wellness

Family

Friendships

Hobbies/Interests

Plans

Then I looked at the words I wrote for each of these and while one word didn’t come out on paper… it did bring one my mind. In each area I felt I needed to dig in more – put a little more of what makes me – well. me. I thought about this last year of experience. Of the job(s) that I took on and how this altered my life in good ways.. but altered all the same. Some life things happened this year as well that made me stronger, but also more cautious… and I really thought about what people in my circles say about me or use to describe me (energetic, creative, outgoing, adventurous, funny, honest, strong, unique) and I began to wonder if that was all still true and how much I hope it is.

That all said… my 2019 is SPARK. I want to spark in all I do… if I can create that spark… I think the fire of all within me will catch again – in good and positive ways. I am hopeful that living that way – I can create sparks in others.

Oh, and PS… I believe we can have a life word as well. Mine, is SHINE. My best word.

I hope you will consider choosing your own word for 2019. If you do – I would love to hear what is in the comments. Looking for some words to stimulate ideas for yours? Here is a great list.

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Year 6. I LOVE First book so much. This tradition for me goes further back than the 6 years I have opened up to the reading world here on Book Journey. I am THRILLED to be doing it again and thank you to those who have messaged me to ask if I will be doing it again.

The answer is…

Of course we are doing it.

My life has changed a bit – I may not be blogging as steady as I used to and I have moved to a more diverse site where I can share other things beyond books – check me out at I Guess I Am Doing This(also a work in process… but I am not giving up ;P )

Here is what First Book is. The first book of the New Year should be:

A. A coveted book that you have wanted to read but have just not found the time.

B. A delicious favorite… one you have read before, but crave to read again.

C. Really whatever you want it to – it is after all YOUR First Book Of the year.

Make it AWESOME.

Then, once you have picked what it will be, email me a picture of you with the book (send it to sdechantal@gmail.com). This adds to the excitement of the First Book. On January 1st I will post all the pics in a collage format of all of you around the world that are doing First Book. I do hope you will join me – friends, family, fellow book lovers… this event each year and your willingness to do this with me makes my heart smile.
Here is some (yes some… so many participate it is incredible!) of what came in last year:

Remember – this should be the first book you plan to be reading into the New Year. Yes, you can start it New Years Eve ;P You can send the picture (sdechantal@gmail.com) anytime between now and New Years Eve so I can prep the collage. Thanks everyone… having this project to work on makes the New Year fun.

Still here. It is funny to think that when I started Book Journey I was writing almost every day if not every day. Those of you who have been with me during those years can probably remember those times. Then I went to almost twice a day when I started the Morning Meanderings… and then usually a bookish conversation same day. I used to visit a minimum of 20 blogs a day and comment.

I remember Justin once had a college project where he was asked to visit 20 blogs and comment and he thought it was so painful and asked me how I could do it day after day…. I found it at that time to be easy… it was fun to check in on topics you enjoy and connecting with fellow blogger with the same interests.

I am so thankful for those days.

Through the years.. things have changed. Some book reviewer/bloggers that I really enjoyed reading, hung it up. Many, including myself, slowed down.

And that brings me to my post today.

Looking at my last post here in March – it is safe to say I did not just slow down… I all but stopped. My life over the past few years has changed as many of you know, and more recently – taking on a full time Marketing job, being active in the community and in adventures has slowed my reading time and even more so slowed my discussing of books and blogging.

But I miss it.

Over this past weekend I worked diligently on an idea that has been buzzing around my brain for awhile now. I created a new website. I want to write. I miss writing… I am just a little more diverse now than Book Journey was created for. I am reading, however I am also biking, planning and attending events, trying to get my life right in many ways, and still grieving in ways I sometimes want to talk about and share.

I created the website I Guess I Am Doing This and I am sooooooo hopeful that you will join me there – reading and following and commenting when you can. I would like that very much. I think it has a little something for everyone… and yes, I am still talking books

Book Journey will remain here as I have no intention of giving up on this site. It has so much history within its pages… so much of me and how I have grown as a writer and a review since those early days… and maybe someday this will be the fit again.